Botulinum toxin injections, a popular aesthetic treatment, have over 7.4 million beneficiaries
in the U.S. Despite their safety record, these injections pose potential complications. It is essential
for aesthetic practitioners to manage these complications with the least impact on the patient.
Upper eyelid ptosis, though rare, is a significant side effect of botulinum toxin injections.
Through our study, we have identified the etiology, anatomy, and therapeutic management of botulinum-
induced blepharoptosis. Hence, the goal of this study was to identify the basic aetiology
of blepharoptosis and manage this complication, as well as discuss the basis of medico-legal implications
involving this popular drug. The complex medico-legal implications of botulinum toxin-induced
blepharoptosis call for continuous discourse, education, and clarity on drug-use legal standards.
With evolving global and Italian legislation, practitioners must ensure they meet care standards,
weighing treatment benefits against potential legal and ethical outcomes. Blepharoptosis is
a rare but significant complication of botulinum-type injections. Etiology and thorough anatomy
are crucial for avoiding this complication and handling it with the least impact on the patient.
Medico-legal implications are currently not fully established, but the basis of aesthetic treatment
standards, as well as continuing medical education, will ensure correct medico-legal coverage of
such complications.